3 Days / 5 Live Online Sessions (0900-1230)
Description
The UMTS Air Interface course offered by Wray Castle provides a comprehensive technical overview of the structure and operation of the UMTS air interface protocol stack.
Ideal for individuals requiring a deep understanding of the UMTS air interface protocol stack from layers 1 to 3, this course covers a wide range of topic areas including the aims of a UMTS network, principles of spread spectrum technology, CDMA, UTRAN protocols, power control, layer 2 and layer 3 protocols, handover scenarios, security, and more. Participants are expected to have some prior knowledge of the UMTS network and its operation, or have attended the UMTS System Overview course (MB350) to fully benefit from this technical course.
By enrolling in the UMTS Air Interface course at Wray Castle, participants can gain valuable insights and expertise in UMTS technology, enabling them to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving telecommunications industry. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and enhance your skills in UMTS air interface protocols.
Who would benefit
Those requiring a comprehensive technical overview of the structure and operation of the UMTS air interface protocol stack from layers 1 to 3.
Prerequisites
This course is technical in nature and assumes some knowledge of the UMTS network and its operation, or previous attendance on the UMTS System Overview course (MB350).
Topic Areas Include
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Aims of a UMTS network
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Principles of spread spectrum technology
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Principles of CDMA and the use of codes
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UMTS air interface protocol structure
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Overview of UTRAN protocols
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Functions of Layer 1
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Analysis of physical channels
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Power control
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Layer 2 protocols – RLC, MAC and PDCP
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Layer 3 protocol – RRC
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Synchronization and idle mode activities
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Network access and radio network identities
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Connected mode activities
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Handover scenarios
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Transmit diversity
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Security and error protection